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Design and Construction of Arlington Oval Synthetic Football Pitch Completed August 2014. LigaTurf Presentation. Arlington Oval, Dulwich Hill – an overview. Existing traditional natural turf football field to be converted to a synthetic field with extent of works as follows:
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Design and Construction of Arlington Oval Synthetic Football Pitch Completed August 2014 LigaTurf Presentation
Arlington Oval, Dulwich Hill – an overview • Existing traditional natural turf football field to be converted to a synthetic field with extent of works as follows: • Strip and dispose existing turf and topsoil • Extensive cut-to-fill of subgrade to agreed design levels and falls • Install new subsurface drainage, married into the existing site infrastructure • Supply and install tree root barrier to isolate field footprint • Supply, place and compact new base pavement • Upgrade of existing sports field lighting • Upgrade of existing edge detail to suit new levels • New fencing to field, retractable netting to northern end of the park • Supply & install LigaTurf synthetic football surfacing system (inc shockpad) • Linemarking for football field, coaches boxes, three Futsal fields • Supply and installation of equipment such as goal posts, dugouts • Maintenance of the field upon completion for a period of two years
Arlington Oval, Dulwich Hill – project challenges • Sensitive development with extensive community objection delaying start by several years • Sign on fence outside oval “Stop this proposed development” • Field surrounded by residential housing and a committee formed to consult with Council • During site evaluation • Football club representatives say “John Warren played on this historical ground” • Heavy rainfall ensured drainage issues to be abundantly clear • On-site storage and field access extremely limited • Trees at the southern end to be retained, root barrier required, potential algae / moss issue • Geotechnical report provided did not identify soil condition which was found to be contaminated • Black recycled rubber granule performance infill was not wanted by Marrickville Council • Savage winds hit whilst we were separating excavated materials to minimise disposal costs
Site issues Trees at southern end Field drainage issues
Site issues Limited access and storage Low SW corner of the field
LigaTurf surfacing system profile LigaTurf RS+ 240 COOLplus synthetic grass Kiln dried sand stabilisation infill layer Bionic Fibre EPDM performance infill layer Elastic Layer shockpad (drainage cell – not here)
Arlington Oval, Dulwich Hill – project learnings Community consultation should include the successful contractor before start Soil classification should be done prior to tender to better determine budget costs Closer attention needed to dust suppression in a close residential community Linemarking of the Futsal fields could have been painted or external sidelines to coincide with main field sideline Penalty spot inserts are excellent inclusion for community fields with open access EPDM infill should be green, not brown Would likely recommend 50mm pile height synthetic grass for similar fields
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